To actively engage with and support the innovative learning and research of PES students, faculty, and staff.
The PES University Library strives to support and enhance the learning, teaching, research, and service activities by providing organized access to quality information. The information is facilitated in different media like books required for courses, periodicals, comprehensive databases that are accessible through internet.
To provide an innovative learning environment with technology, education and culture and to create a distinctive library experience through services and resources for students and faculty in their pursuit of academic excellence.
Online public access catalogue provides search facility to locate books and other materials available in the library.
The Central Library has 40 computers with LAN connectivity. Users can avail previous years examinations question papers, syllabus and institutional repositories.
Library subscribes to 16 databases providing access to over 6197 E-journals to the users. E-Resources are accessed both in-campus and off-campus.
Central library arranges to borrow documents, which are not available in its collection, through inter library loan from other libraries for academic and research purpose.
Library receives purchase recommendations from all departments and purchase orders are placed on the reputed vendors. Regular updates about latest publications are sent to the department chairpersons. Quarterly feedback on the purchase of books by department is sent to department chairpersons for information.
Open Access
Shelf Guide
Library subscribes 191print journals. Latest journals received in the library are recorded and displayed. Regular monitoring of journals is being done and reminders for non-receipt of journals are sent to the vendors. Loose issues of journals are sent for binding when the volume is completed.
Dynamic Field Addition (DFA) wherein staff can create new fields and store data while cataloguing. Semi-Automatic DDC (Dewey decimal classification) based classification number generation, Automatic ID card for members and Barcode generation for materials. Digital library search through OPAC
AARC-2: Catalogue System
DDC- Classification System
The Lending Library located at the Panini Block has a collection of approx. 45000 books comprising textbooks, general books, bound volumes, project reports which are well organized on two floors. On an average, over 600 books are issued/return at the circulation counter every day.